What motivates journalists to keep going even when the news is so bleak—both for society and for journalism itself? Join the Center for Environmental Journalism for a panel discussion Feb. 20.
Professor Susan Thomas will explore how different musical artists and video directors have used pop music videos to explore what it means to be a Cuban citizen in the 21st century.
In honor of Black History Month, join the University of Colorado Law School on Feb. 25 for a panel discussion with distinguished lawyers and judges of color from across the state.
Hear from economist and visiting scholar Paula Stephan as she examines how incentives and costs affect science as practiced at public research organizations.
Following a traumatic experience, people reach out to friends, mentors, family and close colleagues. Responses can have a big impact on healing. Learn more with the Office of Victim Assistance.
Engage with parking, transportation and sustainability leaders in a discussion on permit parking, bus transit, alternative transportation for employees and more.
The next monthly ethics and compliance education session will focus on the impacts of accreditation, presented by Sr. Vice Provost for Academic Planning & Assessment Katherine Eggert.
“African American Healers in the West” is a presentation Feb. 6 by Terri Gentry discussing a history of midwives, nurses, physicians and health practitioners across the western U.S.
The community is invited to learn about a new project that brings together teams of students and faculty working with the University Hill community to conceptualize, design and fabricate public art.
On Feb. 7, a panel of individuals associated with both the journalism and communications fields will cover topics related to truth, politics and the press.